August 01, 2022

August 01, 2022

  • COVER STORY
    Freedom

    While India is still advertised as the fastest growing economy in a pandemic-hit world, long-term investment flows in on the basis of the strength of the brand

    BY Suchetana Ray 31 July 2022

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Outlook Business Magazine - August 01, 2022



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    Freedom

    While India is still advertised as the fastest growing economy in a pandemic-hit world, long-term investment flows in on the basis of the strength of the brand

    BY Suchetana Ray 31 July 2022

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    Successors vs Start-Ups

    On the one hand, scions want to break away from their last names and, on the other, start-up founders are attracting money from across the globe

    BY OLM Desk 31 July 2022

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    Reinvention Of The Scion

    Today, start-up founders occupy the media space the way members of legacy business families used to do earlier. But, the next gen of business houses is fighting to reclaim glory

    BY Nishant 31 July 2022


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    What’s In A Surname?

    Lots, if it is Birla. For Nirvaan Birla, MD and promoter of Birla Open Minds and Birla Brainiacs, it opened many doors but also shut a few

    BY Vinita Bhatia 31 July 2022

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    Diverse Ambitions In The Family

    Despite founding disparate enterprises, Shruti Shibulal and her father, Infosys co-founder S.D. Shibulal, share similar entrepreneurial styles, driven by their passion for building value-driven organisations

    BY Vinita Bhatia 31 July 2022

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    The Scion Advantage

    Getting into the senior care segment for a 20-something is not easy, even if she is Tara Singh Vachani, daughter of Max Group founder Analjit Singh. But she acknowledges that scions have an advantage in starting on their own

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 31 July 2022


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    Success Will Not Be Based On The Last Name

    One important thing that new entrepreneurs must realise is that institutions get built over a period, even though they may see some short-term successes

    BY Arun Bharat Ram 31 July 2022

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    Start-Ups Can Never Be Family Businesses

    Freshworks founder & CEO Girish Mathrubootham feels that new-age companies are best run by professionals

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 31 July 2022

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    Slumdog Superstar Rising Against Gravity

    The story of Alakh Pandey, the founder of edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah, begins at a slum of Allahabad, pauses at the billion-dollar milestone and imagines an ending where every student in the country becomes its equal character

    BY Suchetana Ray 31 July 2022


    <p>"We were sure that if we failed, we would try again. It is not that if we failed once, we would go back to doing jobs. We were excited by the potential impact that the idea could create, so we were willing to go through having the patience for multiple failures" Vidit Aatrey Founder and CEO Meesho</p>
 : <p>"We were sure that if we failed, we would try again. It is not that if we failed once, we would go back to doing jobs. We were excited by the potential impact that the idea could create, so we were willing to go through having the patience for multiple failures" Vidit Aatrey Founder and CEO Meesho</p>
    Taking Bharat’s Business To India

    The story of Meesho founder and CEO Vidit Aatrey is the story of democratisation of India’s business and start-up sphere

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 31 July 2022

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    Entrepreneurship Is About Belief

    One factor that has fuelled the growth of this dynamic start-up ecosystem is the surge of digital commerce

    BY Varun Alagh 31 July 2022

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    Entrepreneurship Gen Z’s Most Favoured Career Choice

    Findings of the Outlook Toluna Youth Survey 2022 indicate that India’s youth are increasingly opting for new-age careers over conventional ones and also inclined towards entrepreneurship. But, the pull of conventional career choices remains equally strong

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 31 July 2022


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    Sri Lankan Shadow on Indian Federalism

    As the Centre, with the Reserve Bank of India, goes after the states for being fiscally imprudent, the states ask: what about you?

    BY Neeraj Thakur 31 July 2022

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    What Moves Gautam Adani

    A phenomenal run on the Dalal Street has propelled Gautam Adani to the position of the fourth richest on the planet. With projects around new energy, green hydrogen, telecom and a mega cement deal, is there a limit to Adani’s ambitions?

    BY Bhavesh Shah 31 July 2022

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    The Making of A Tata Leader

    Back in the 1950s, when J.R.D. Tata was looking for all-round officers for the Tata Group’s leadership structure, he was quick to spot a lacuna

    BY OLM Desk 31 July 2022


  • Freedom

    While India is still advertised as the fastest growing economy in a pandemic-hit world, long-term investment flows in on the basis of the strength of the brand

    BY Suchetana Ray 31 July 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Successors vs Start-Ups

    On the one hand, scions want to break away from their last names and, on the other, start-up founders are attracting money from across the globe

    BY OLM Desk 31 July 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Reinvention Of The Scion

    Today, start-up founders occupy the media space the way members of legacy business families used to do earlier. But, the next gen of business houses is fighting to reclaim glory

    BY Nishant 31 July 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • What’s In A Surname?

    Lots, if it is Birla. For Nirvaan Birla, MD and promoter of Birla Open Minds and Birla Brainiacs, it opened many doors but also shut a few

    BY Vinita Bhatia 31 July 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Diverse Ambitions In The Family

    Despite founding disparate enterprises, Shruti Shibulal and her father, Infosys co-founder S.D. Shibulal, share similar entrepreneurial styles, driven by their passion for building value-driven organisations

    BY Vinita Bhatia 31 July 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Scion Advantage

    Getting into the senior care segment for a 20-something is not easy, even if she is Tara Singh Vachani, daughter of Max Group founder Analjit Singh. But she acknowledges that scions have an advantage in starting on their own

    BY Pallavi Chakravorty 31 July 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Slumdog Superstar Rising Against Gravity

    The story of Alakh Pandey, the founder of edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah, begins at a slum of Allahabad, pauses at the billion-dollar milestone and imagines an ending where every student in the country becomes its equal character

    BY Suchetana Ray 31 July 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • What Moves Gautam Adani

    A phenomenal run on the Dalal Street has propelled Gautam Adani to the position of the fourth richest on the planet. With projects around new energy, green hydrogen, telecom and a mega cement deal, is there a limit to Adani’s ambitions?

    BY Bhavesh Shah 31 July 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Making of A Tata Leader

    Back in the 1950s, when J.R.D. Tata was looking for all-round officers for the Tata Group’s leadership structure, he was quick to spot a lacuna

    BY OLM Desk 31 July 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image

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